Eric;
On Sat, 2015-01-03 at 08:35 -0800, Eric Fort wrote:
how about eliminating this issue perminantly from ever
happening and
moving to voluntary peering between gateways. Know thy neighbor and
be responsible foryourpeers androutesseems to work really well for
everyone else yet amprnet still relies upon route distribution from a
single source.
Are you suggesting something such as a possible BGPv2 that all gateways
or designated regional gateways could perhaps tunnel broadcast between
themselves? This would be interesting and may help with other route
issues between those using RIPv2 <-> BGP amprnet sites.
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